Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 28th/29th ...
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The Gospel lesson reminds us that life in this world is not all there is to our human
life. There is the world which is to come. Abraham speaks even fondly to the
rich man suffering in Hades. Abraham tells the rich man, you had a blessed life on
earth, but guess what that isn’t all there is to life. Life on earth is only a small
part of the big picture. We, like the rich man, can be so absorbed with this life
that we totally ignore that we will continue life in the world to come, and that life
is not going to be merely a continuation of this life – that life involves answering
for this life.
The two lives are related, but connected by a judgment. This world alone is not
the total story of humanity. There is life in the world to come, which is shaped by
our life in this world. Like the rich man, we can decide we have enough or we want
more of this life, so no need to think about any life beyond the grave. However,
life is more than one’s possessions. If we have been paying attention, we’ve heard
Jesus say: (Luke 12:23) – For life is more than food, and the body more than clothing. If we live for this world alone, we will wake up one day and realize we
are some place we don’t want to be, and the chance to change that condition lies in
the past, back on earth which we no longer can access.
I’ve heard it said that there is a saying attributed to the monks of Mt
Athos which says, to enter into eternity, you must be able to see eternity in the
eyes of another human – your neighbor, brother or sister, or in the eyes of a
stranger. This of course requires that we have the eyes to see our neighbors,
family members, fellow parishioners, or strangers. And not only do we have to
take notice of them, but we have to look into their eyes, to really see who they are
and how heaven is visible in their eyes. Otherwise, we are just the rich man of the
parable, self-absorbed in our own good enough lives, basking in what we think are
our riches, enjoying our life while ignoring the chance to see eternity because we
blind ourselves to others all around us. Ignoring the salvation which God is
revealing to us in the people around us, we are the rich man satisfied with our own
life and so cut ourselves off from others and their sorrows, needs and suffering.
To see eternity in the eyes of another, we have to notice others exist and be open
to seeing eternity in them. The rich man was oblivious to eternity laying at his
door step – the beggar Lazarus. How often God puts people in our lives for no
reason but to give us opportunity to see eternity in their eyes. If we don’t want to
be bothered by them, we lose the gift God has laid at our doorsteps.
(Fr.Ted’s Blog) Readings: 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14 Luke 17:5-10
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 28th/29th September 2019 Parish Priest
Fr Joson Antony MCBS
Office Staff
Dot Lomax
Rani Ponomarenko
Pastoral Coordinators
Rachel Marchesini
Yolanda Apelt
Churches
St Joachim’s Church
41 Yuletide Street
Holland Park
St Agnes’ Church
1227 Logan Road
Mt Gravatt
Parish Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30am – 4:00pm
Parish Details
P O Box 281
1227 Logan Road
Mt Gravatt Qld 4122
Telephone: 07 3349 2280
Fax: 07 3349 1558
Pager: 07 3834 8507
Website:
www.hollandparkmtgravattcatholicparish.com.au
Parish Schools and College
St Agnes’ School
07 3349 5130
St Joachim’s School
07 3397 9087
Seton College
07 3291-5333
St Vincent de Paul Welfare
1800 846 643
Safeguarding Officer
Dot Lomax 0428 172 224 (Safeguarding purposes only)
Ever thought about taking a trip to the Holy Land?
Would you consider joining a group from our
parish?
I would like to organize a combined trip to the Holy Land +
India in September 2020. If anyone is interested please
feel free to talk to me.
Fr Joson
Parish Diary Monday, September 30th
Mass 8:00am
St Joachim’s
Wednesday, October 2nd
Benediction 5:30pm
St Agnes’
Mass 6:00pm
St Agnes’
Thursday, October 3rd
Mass 9:00am
St Agnes’
Friday, October 4th
Mass CANCELLED
Saturday, October 5th
Reconciliation 5:30pm
St Joachim’s
27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saturday, October 5th
Mass 6:00pm
St Joachim’s
Sunday, October 6th
Mass 7:30am
St Joachim’s
Mass 9:00am
St Agnes
Mass 6:00pm
St Agnes’
LISTEN TO WHAT THE SPIRIT
IS SAYING
Parish ‘Listening and Discernment’
Today - Sunday, September 29th
10:30am in the Parish Centre.
Our theme is Mission and Evangelising.
WE REMEMBER We remember Ivan Acres, Nancy Reddel, Valentino Valentini and Liberata Delos Santos. May they rest in the peace of Christ.
PARISH HAPPENINGS
COUNTERS Tony’s team.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Wednesday, October 2nd at 4:30pm in the Parish Centre.
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION A baptism preparation evening for families who are having their child baptised in the parish will be held on Wednesday, October 2nd commencing 7:00pm in the Parish Centre.
MASS OF ANOINTING AND HOSPITALITY Our regular mass next Friday has been cancelled due to Fr Joson attending the Brisbane Plenary Assembly. An Anointing of the Sick will be included in our regular Monday mass on Monday October 7th. This will be followed by hospitality, all are welcome.
COFFEE AND CHAT Due to the public holiday on Monday, October 7th Coffee and Chat is being rescheduled to October 14th.
SPRINGFIELD PARISH VISIT Fr Joson and Dcn Des and four more people from our Parish spent last Saturday at Springfield Parish learning what they do and how they do it. In the past two and a half years they have had 250 people come along to watch the Alpha films with them, they have formed family groups that meet fortnightly in homes, and their Parish is growing. They are charismatic in prayer and song. The church building is brand new and different, and their Sunday 9am mass is usually overflowing with 50-100 more people than there are seats available. They have also employed
a young fellow to run healing workshops, and he proved himself last Saturday healing some of the visitors. This might be the future. See it for yourself one Sunday in Springfield.
COMMUNITY AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED
On October 18th Aid to the Church in Need is inviting children
worldwide to take part in the campaign “One Million Children
Praying the Rosary.” For more information and for prayer
resources visit www.millionkidspraying.org
LOURDES HILL COLLEGE OPEN DAY
Friday, October 11th from 3:30 – 7:00pm. Bookings via
their website: lhc.qld.edu.au
VINCENT PALLOTTI SCHOLARSHIP TRUST
The St Vincent Pallotti Scholarship Trust offers scholarships to
enable lay people to further their understanding and skills in
leadership/ministry or a specialised activity, such as
promoting faith enhancement, social justice and pastoral
care. Closing Date: 18 October 2019. More information and
Applications Forms are available on our website:
https://www.pallottine.org.au/scholarships/st-vincent-pallotti-
scholarship-for-lay-ministry.html
MISSION ADVENTURE? PALMS AUSTRALIA REACH BEYOND
Communities is Asia, Africa and the Pacific seek volunteer
medics, teachers, tradies, business and admins to assist their
development. Contact Palms and find out how sharing your
skills can immerse you in a world of deep cultural discovery.
Apply by November 1st to start your adventure in 2020. Call
02 9560 5333 or see www.palms.org.au
ST VINCENT’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Are you interested in volunteering your time? Join the St
Vincent’s Blue Angel Volunteer Team! St Vincent’s is a private
Catholic not-for-profit hospital specialising in medical care for
those with chronic, complex and multiple health needs. We
offer services for adolescents to the elderly. Our hospital was
established by the Sisters of Charity in 1957. Since then we
have been providing compassionate and innovative medical
care. We have a dedicated group of volunteers and we are
looking to grow our St Vincent’s Blue Angel Volunteer Team.
Volunteer roles exist across a range of areas. We are
searching for individuals interested in ward visits, supporting
our Arts program, Fundraising, spiritual care, and performing
administrative duties.
Volunteers perform an integral role at St Vincent’s Private
Hospital Brisbane and are highly valued members of our
Hospital community. Whether you are interested in
volunteering your time weekly, fortnightly or monthly – we look
forward to hearing from you. Please contact our Manager
Volunteer Services, Toni Leahy, via phone (07 3240 1194) or
email ([email protected]) for information about our
volunteer roles.
NOTICEBOARDS
There are lots of interesting things happening in our
community. Please check the noticeboards for details.
THE CATHOLIC LEADER Cost: $2.00
Thousands of youth rallied in ‘School Strike for Climate’
Pro-life group vows to keep fighting for rights of the unborn
The Tamil asylum-seeker family forced into a legal could be
held in detention on Christmas Island for several months.
Former principal Michael Nayler’s continues to make a
difference in young lives after suffering a brain aneurism
Catholic human rights advocate claims Indonesia militia are
working alongside soldiers in a brutal in West Papua.
Campus missionary Vivien Dolar says the Church needs to
facilitate people’s relationship with God, help them
understand the Church and give them the freedom to be
who God has created them to be.
Young Cathedral sacristan Hayden Kennedy says helping to
‘make a space for Christ’ is most satisfying part of his job.
Available in the churches this weekend.
FROM AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE BRISBANE CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING On Tuesday October 1st Dr Chris Hanlon will speak on The
Catholic Church in Colonial Queensland 1859-1918.
The Brisbane Catholic Historical Society meets at 5.30pm in
the Hanly Room of the Francis Rush Centre, besides the
Cathedral of St Stephen. Annual Membership of the Society is
$35 per person / family.
CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL BRISBANE
Monthly Prayer Meeting to be held in St Stephen’s Chapel
(Grounds of the Cathedral) Wednesday 2nd October from
10.45am – 12.15pm (after 10am Mass in Cathedral). Join
us for Praise and Worship in the CBD . Personal Prayer
Ministry available. Followed by tea and light lunch in CWL
tea-rooms. Contact: Maureen 0403002199 / 31729248 or
Helena 0405321901 / 33939573
OUR LADY OF FATIMA ROSARY PROCESSION
To be held at St Stephen's Cathedral on 5th October
commencing with The Rosary (2 mysteries) at 10:30am
following by a Marian Mass at 11:30am. After mass there
will a street process at approx. 12:15pm returning to the
Cathedral to conclude with Benediction.
VERSE FOR VINNIES
On Sunday October 6 come to St William’s Parish, Grovely, 67
Dawson Parade Grovely at 1.30pm. Cost $15pp
It's Jack Drake who'll you'll see
if you come to Grovely for the next Verse for Vinnies' expo.
And while Stanthorpe's his home
Jack will constantly roam to where only the best poets go.
Some who saw Jack before, all they wanted was more, like his
Cattle Dog's timely Revenge
on that Rottweiler mutt, who was untimely cut when Jack's
Woody dished out his revenge.
Jack's a dinki-di bloke, loves a rum and a coke,
writes of people and times that endears.
So please come to the show, where this Bush Poet Pro,
entertains you with laughter and tears.
And the fifteen bucks fee, goes to Vinnies you see,
so you're helping the battlers again.
Here's your chance to support those who have next to naught,
and who knows you might even bring rain.
MARCH FOR LIFE Saturday, October 12th from 2:00pm in Queens Gardens,
George Street, Brisbane. We march for the Unborn, for proper
care for Women and the Generations to come. The march will
mark the 1 year anniversary of the passing of Queensland
abortion laws.
PUBLIC ROSARY - MT GRAVATT LOOKOUT
On Saturday 12 October commencing 4.30pm join with all
those around Australia praying a Public Rosary for the Glory of
God, the honour of Our Lady and the salvation of souls, come
to the Mt Gravatt Lookout (accessed via Shire Road). Bring
your Rosary beads, hat, and jumper.
AWAKEN, TOGETHER IN CHRIST
Join us for Praise & Worship, Talks and Healing on Saturday,
October 12th from 6:00pm at 47 Dornoch Terrace, West End
For information visit www.Awaken.org.au or call 3844 2733.
OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY PARISH COOKBOOK
The Centenary Celebration Book of Family Favourites is a
beautiful compilation of timeless classics and modern recipes
for the busy family. Over 200 recipes including Kids in the
Kitchen, Healthy Eating and of course desserts are all
accompanied by snippets of generational family history and
recipe tips. Highly recommended for everyone - start your
Christmas shopping now by pre-ordering one of these recipe
books today! Enquiries can be made to Our Lady of the Valley
Parish Office 5465 3131 or email [email protected]
Launch date is Sunday 27th October ... limited copies
available
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